Learning About Bankruptcy Without The Stress

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  • 3 Ways To Prove Your Slip And Fall Injury

    15 January 2015
    If you have suffered a falling injury, you may need to take legal action. Your ability to pay your medical bills and recover lost wages may depend on this. These might be steep if your injury was severe. Knowing the ways to prove your accident was the fault of the property owner may help strengthen your case. Written Interrogatories The discovery stage is the best tim
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  • What Are Your Options If Your Chapter 13 Case Is Dismissed

    14 January 2015
    Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows consumers to repay their creditors over a period of up to five years while stopping additional collection actions, such as foreclosures, garnishments and collection calls. However, around two-thirds of the Chapter 13 cases in the United States are dismissed before all of the payments are made. There are as many reasons for cases getting di
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  • Staying Positive and Productive during Disability Denial Appeals

    6 January 2015
    Being denied social security during a time of great need can feel like a crushing defeat, but if you have a legitimate disability that truly affects your ability to provide income, you're most likely only being denied due to a lack of information. Your first or previous disability claim may not have painted a big enough picture of your problem, which can be an issue w
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  • Pursuing A Customer Complaint: When Your Gas Pumps Charge More Than Your Marquee Prices State

    31 December 2014
    With the recent drops in gas prices, drivers are elated that they can get more gas in their vehicles for far less. Unfortunately for some gas station owners, it means their pumps are not quite used to dropping the price and increasing the gas amount. Typically, the state's weights and measures department handles discrepancies at the pump, but angry customers can sue i
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  • Gaining Access To Wrongful Death Information For Veterans

    29 December 2014
    If a loved one, friend or colleague from the military died from complications in questionable medical situations or was improperly cared for in the military or Veterans Affairs care, there may be a lot of unanswered questions that need to be tracked down. Especially if the death happened decades ago, records of the event may be difficult to find. A few fact finding te
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